Paul Svoboda, The Intelligencer

Paul Svoboda, a Belleville native, is The Intell's sports editor. He has worked for The Intell since 1991 and is well-known on the local rugby circuit. You can contact Paul at 613-962-9171 ext. 227 or e-mail inte.sports@sunmedia.ca

Launching its lastest fundraising campaign at a golf course, the United Way Hastings and Prince Edward hopes it can score at least a par on its 2017 target.Thursday, following a kick-off event dubbed “Time For Nine/Wine and Dine” at Wellington-on-the-Lake Golf Course with dinner at Essroc Arena, the organization announced its campaign goal of $1,97

Enjoy hot dogs and beer with your hockey game? You can get that next season when the Belleville Senators open their inaugural AHL season at Yardmen Arena.But, you can also get a Yardmen Burger.The fledgling B-Sens introduced their new food and beverage providers during a Wednesday press conference at the sports centre. B-Sens have teamed-up with Sp

Even record rainfall couldn’t dampen the efforts of city staff, contractors and volunteers to prepare the MAS Park complex for the 2017 OFSAA track and field championships.Still, city parks manager Larry Glover admittedly breathed a sigh of relief when Thursday morning rolled around and the facility was finally ready to host the largest annual high

Few people understand the importance
of updated hospital equipment more
than Michelle Sleep.Due to a couple of
recent accidents involving family
members, Sleep — an employee at Leon’s
Superstore in Trenton — learned more
about Trenton Memorial Hospital than
she probably bargained for.“We learned
that it’s soley through fundraising
that hospital equ

The host Trenton Golden Hawks led 4-0 after 40 minutes and never looked back en route to a 5-1 romp over the NOJHL's Powassan Voodoos in Day 1 of the 2017 Dudley Hewitt Cup Central Canada Jr. A hockey championships Tuesday at Community Gardens.

The Million Dollar Man — complete with a shiny gold championship belt — made an appearance in Belleville Monday night for a comedy show fundraiser that drew about 100 pro wrestling fans to The Banquet Centre.